In the northwest of France, near Nantes and Le Mans, there is a Roman Catholic church which added sci-fi gargoyles to its exterior during a restoration in 1993 and 1995. Called the Chapelle de Bathléem, two of its five pinnacles were restored with gargoyles of a Xenomorph, Gizmo, a Gremlin, Grendizer from Mazinger, and the King of the Dead (Ankou) for good measure. Better yet, this church is officially listed among monuments historiques. Damn right it is.

The church was built in the Middle Ages on a site where Druids held Beltane fertility ceremonies. The pinnacles of the church had fallen into disrepair, losing 28 of the chimeras adorning the corners of the chapel's five pinnacles. They didn't have a clear record of what was originally carved in those places, so they hired sculptor Jean-Louis Boistel to add new gargoyles based on Christian mythology as well as modern symbols from American film and Japanese animation.

We have geek-related pictures below, showing two of the five pinnacles.

The corners of the southwest pinnacle (representing the unconscious) include carvings of the following:

Oh the predator is there, but we can’t see it.
Mazinger (Goldorak) is kind of a big deal here in France, also, your french is quite ok dude, but our meaning of irony is not a mixture of funny coincidence with instant karma like it is generally used in many (many) films and novels and tv shows. For us it’s more like the base of sarcasm, it’s saying something that is the exact opposite of what you’re thinking. Hence the arrogance of men. The lie.